What They're Saying About The Software Conspiracy...

Kirkus Reviews, the much-respected journal of literary criticism, had this to say in their 9/1/99 issue:

"A lucidly written, eminently practical guide to fighting back against the modern scourge of software 'bugs' ... An absorbing, easily understandable, and inspiring book..."

Nick Petreley writes in InfoWorld about  THE SOFTWARE CONSPIRACY here, calling it

 "an excellent and fascinating analysis of why most software stinks and what we can do about it."

The Virginian-Pilot's Akweli Parker interviewed Mark on 21 October here, saying

"Mark Minasi is part writer, part techie, and part stand-up comic..."

Fred Langa of Windows Magazine, Byte, and Popular Computing says of TSC:

"Mark Minasi sets out to do nothing less than to answer the question 'Why is so much of today’s software so bad?' His clear answers, presented in his trademark easy style, will surprise and anger you---as well they should. For end users everywhere, Mark is a latter-day software Reformationist, and this book is his '95 Theses' tacked to the cathedral doors of the software industry."